Hi, I have a problem in one preinstall app. My walkman app don't see music files. I have few albums in library but app see only latest files. I read that you have to delete the file responsible for the music database, but I don't know where that will be.
Nothing to do when I clear data app in application menu.
Anyone help ?
Download Rescan media app from the market
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Unfortunately, I checked three applications and it did not work for me
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i cant play music on my note im on 4.3b hydracore kernel amd on criseklos rom, it aeems i cant play any music from any player, it says "it cant play the audio file", i can onlu play the aong of i open it it on the file manager
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If you are using any third party music app,try scanning the music folders
Already did.. Still same. I rebooted already
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Check if there was any file named nomedia in the music folders.If it was there,just delete it and scan the music folders again and play the music
Not sure if it works or not
Inspect the file if it has a replicate, the other replicated file is not playable, so the player cannot start. It happen also to me, i had to reflash the rom and format my internal sd.
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When i take songs from bluetooth , those songs r saved in bluetooth folder, when i move them to the songs folder they r not updated in the music app when i go to folders tab in music player , there is a folder named bluetooth which has songs but can't play them. And the new folder which i have made that is not present there either
So is there a way to trigger media scanner again??
In G.B it was automatic after every file edit or if we move or delete a file. But in J.B its not automatic. It only triggers after reboot.
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Ya this us a blank side of os but use default file explorer for moving songs and any of media it take responsibility to scan media instance...
Good luk
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atishey23 said:
When i take songs from bluetooth , those songs r saved in bluetooth folder, when i move them to the songs folder they r not updated in the music app when i go to folders tab in music player , there is a folder named bluetooth which has songs but can't play them. And the new folder which i have made that is not present there either
So is there a way to trigger media scanner again??
In G.B it was automatic after every file edit or if we move or delete a file. But in J.B its not automatic. It only triggers after reboot.
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There are widgets that do this. Or you can use widgetsoid to make them.
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atishey23 said:
When i take songs from bluetooth , those songs r saved in bluetooth folder, when i move them to the songs folder they r not updated in the music app when i go to folders tab in music player , there is a folder named bluetooth which has songs but can't play them. And the new folder which i have made that is not present there either
So is there a way to trigger media scanner again??
In G.B it was automatic after every file edit or if we move or delete a file. But in J.B its not automatic. It only triggers after reboot.
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Try this bro Media Rescan app from playstore https://play.google.com/store/apps/...xLDEwMiwiY29tLmFkZHoubWVkaWFzY2FubmVycm9vdCJd
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Can you move google play music that was purchased from google to the HTC music app.
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If it's downloaded physically to your phone, (not in cache form, but in actual mp3 form) then the Android media scanner will automatically put them in the local app.
If you change the cache files to a .mp3 file extension they will play fine and be seen in your media folder
18th.abn said:
If you change the cache files to a .mp3 file extension they will play fine and be seen in your media folder
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How would you do that ?
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Go itnt the data folder for Google music, it's /sdcard/android/data/com.xxxxxxxxxxx. find the cache folder using root explorer or which ever app you prefer. Just change each file name in the cache folder to a xxxxxxxx.mp3
The above will work, but unless you're comfortable with a batch renaming tool (command line or otherwise), could be rather painful. If you search around though, I think there was a project called Google Music FS or something similar that (if you were rooted) allowed you to share your music into any local-storage using music app.
You can also download the purchased music onto your computer through Google Music. Then transfer the songs over
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For listening music I use pre-installed app. Whenever I download some music from web it never shows up in the app library, only restarting the phone helps. There is no option to refresh library at all, syncing doesn't work either, is it just an app issue or could be the system?
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Is there a way to exclude music album art from the stock Sony photo app (Xperia T running 4.3)? Album covers currently flood my photo library.
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Add a .nomedia file to your music folder
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Mad Marty said:
Add a .nomedia file to your music folder
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Doesn't this hide the actual mp3 files from apps such as Google Play Music?
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Doesn't this hide the actual mp3 files from apps such as Google Play Music?
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Yes, it does hide all mp3 files also; not a solution.
As far as I know, there is no solution. I just use Quickpic and remove the in-built gallery/album app (or just don't use it, if you don't want to remove it). With Quickpic you can pick which folders you want to include, or pick which folders you want to exclude, or hide. A lot more versatile than the default Android app, and 10 times faster.